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Sandbanks Provincial Park
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Swimming, watersports,
sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, camping, hiking, birdwatching,
cross-country skiing ...
is one of southern Ontario's most
delightful recreational spots, a summer magnet for campers and day
visitors.
Sandbanks
boasts three sandy beaches, Outlet Beach, Sandbanks Beach and Dunes
Beach, among the largest and most beautiful beaches in Ontario, with
golden sand and sparkling water. Windsurfing, sailing, canoeing and
boating compete with sunbathing and swimming as favourite park
activities.
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Two of the finest bay mouth sandbar and
coastal sand dune systems in the province can be found here. Sandbanks
is also home to an interesting mix of vegetation and wildlife.
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Photo
compliments of Tim Barrett,
Sandbanks
Beach Resort
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Camping
- four different campgrounds, total of 549
campsites, special area for group camping
- reservations are recommended during peak
months of July and August
- one campground with hydro hook-up; each
camp site has a picnic table and firegrill
- drinking water taps are close to most
sites
- comfort stations with shower, laundry and
washroom facilities throughout campgrounds
- park store sells camping supplies and
souvenirs
- restaurant serves breakfast and light
meals
Swimming
- two wide, clean sandy beaches and shallow
safe waters
- perfect environment for swimming,
sunbathing and picnicking
- beaches are not supervised
Fishing
- both East Lake and West Lakes have good
populations of largemouth and smallmouth bass, pickerel (walleye),
pike, perch and other panfish
- the nearby Bay of Quinte is known as one
of the best locations in North America for catching pickerel
- the eastern end of Lake Ontario also
hosts a variety of other species, depending on the season
- Chinook salmon draw the most attention
and truly offer the angler an opportunity to catch the "big one"
Boating and Sailboarding
- ideal for motorboating, small-craft
sailing and canoeing
- two boat launches in the park
- sailboarding is popular and conditions
for the sport are considered just about perfect
- Watercraft rentals including canoes,
kayaks. paddle boats and surfbikes are available within the park
Hiking
- large variety of flora and fauna
- (see a Hiker's Wildflower Guide)
- the Cedar Sands Nature trail is a
self-guided trail over the East Lake bar
- staircases up and down the steepest dunes
- a boardwalk and viewing spot overlooking
the Outlet River
Off-Season Attractions
- hiking and bird watching in the spring
and fall
- in winter, when there is enough snow,
cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
- arrangements to camp overnight may be
made by contacting the park superintendent in advance
Visitor Services
- at the Visitor Centre, view exhibits
about the park's history and natural attractions
- during the summer months, guided hikes,
slide talks, children's programmes, campfires, and other events
Plan your visit now
From Highway 401, from the west
- take Exit 522 (Wooler Road, just west of
Trenton) which connect to Highway 33 south
- go through Wellington and into Bloomfield
- take County Road 12 south to the
Sandbanks
From Highway 401, from the east
- take Exit 566 (just west of Deseronto) to
Highway 49 south
- to through Picton and into Bloomfield
- take County Road 12 south to the
Sandbanks
From Belleville
- take Highway 62 south, through Wellington
and into Bloomfield
- take County Road 12 south to the
Sandbanks
For
information about campsite vacancies and alerts
(beach advisory, fire bans, boil water advisory) please see www.parkreports.com/report.php
For
reservation information, see the official Sandbanks Web Site or
call 1 888 ONT-PARK (668-7275)
Office
Telephone: (613) 393-3319
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See
the Friends of Sandbanks Site
for:
Projects and Events
Cottage Rental
Nature Shoppe and Visitor Centre
Flora & Fauna at the Park
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